Could Python supplant Java?
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On Fri, 23 Aug 2002, James J. Besemer wrote: > > No, all three used typical XML and database libraries. I don't want to try > > and read too much into this one example because it is after all a single > > data point, but at the same time it's pretty rare to have 3 versions of > > the same (albeit small) program that do the same thing but were not > > created as the result of some sort of competition to see which language is > > best. > > My two examples were more the same but it was a number crunching application, one > which Python was not originally designed for. Some other application heavily > biased towards string or list processing I am sure would be significantly > smaller. Agreed. It's probably a lot to do with hitting a language's sweet spot, the relative size of a language's sweet spot, etc. > Thanks for the interesting discussion. And thank you! -Dave
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